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| \ | I'HE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, MAY 15 1852 MAX MEYER & CO. The (Only Importers of = A, VB INTEES O 4L G A EuiS in the West, Have Received per Steamer"SARATOGA” the Following Brands of Fine Cigars LA PATRIA. BOSHETTI. HENRY CLAY. HERNANI. FLOR CUBANA. Princessas Conchas Conchas Princessas Conchas Regalia Conchas Regalia Reina Concha Especiales Petit Bouquets No. Il and No 12. Bouquets and Regalia Chica Honradez Cigarettes All of the above will be sold wholesale or retail at New York Prices. Max Meyer & Co. are Sole Agents for the celebrated Ecsepcian Reina Victoria Cigars, made by Cubans at Factory 765, Second District, New York, Beware of Imitations. Max Meyer & Co,’s ROSES are justly celebrated as well as UNEXCELLED and HAND-MADE. Those desiring a good 5 cent cigar will do well to call for Max Meyer & Co,'s COMBINATION, the only Havana Filled Five Cent Cigar made. : Western Agents for Old Judge, Vanity Fair, Richmond Gem, and Caporal Cigarettes and Tobaccos; also Imported Turkish Tobaccos and Cigarettes. Send for Price List to MAX MEYHER & CO, OMAITA, NEB. ‘ clear title to the land deeded by Mr, A LION’S LOVE, Mr. Dunton will have the trio photo- NEVILLE-KEITH ANTED—Situation in o first-c'ass grocery Ol‘*‘“fl?fil\ :;::lu‘nn‘ at -;mnnin. H. The Dally Bee- Kountze to the Government for the im- graphed in a few days. This city is ——— AL ,c],,',:t:,’,’;:‘:',:fl]',',",:,’,?";",';,“,:"‘,:': F e e .rm‘nnénl_ provements to be made at Fort Omaha. his home, and he does rot keep the | Marriage of Mr, Wm. Neville and Mies | business. Besi of refereace given. Apply to G. Fuu SALE—The POPULAR_HOTEL, known e ———————————— — ™ cancelled the tax of '67 on the property. ed to ;he Oity Physician. A W AL VISIT. TR surroonded w th fine thade trees; cont inathirty CIGLTHATITITT T —A crowd of laborers in and in front of The following marriage notice,taken AN]TE)(DI—A lltu\tlo‘: as kmkg‘mv"r or -‘eephl:w pea has 'f; hréuw. llundfiy. l-m;le A \ St ——— clerk in some western city, by a young | room, &e. Has a wo ucatio Monday Morning, May 15, [ the city clerk's office Taturday day at- An Omaha Organization™Pays a Visit | from The North Platte Telegraph of | man22 years of age. Has N swoLyeets uxpexE Betsor pebrontge { han! mehy Hotises 0f wioe 1le tacted the attention of a reporter, who | A Remarkable Family and a Bit of %0 Their Brethren of Coun- the 11th inst., will be of general in- L;:;c‘: Innedmlxyll-nnlAlgdBoz;h(—;k?leplll;x.p ge.;;; filpnany.A };rin‘av Dl;,\!}o%( ’d rmqr r:lcl-,uhn ad- X . orences given ress C. H. D, P. O. ress, A. A. 2y, , Beb, ‘Weathor Report. ;7;"‘-;1' T L mace the Family History. cil Bluffs, terest to our city readers, Mr. Ney- | 109 laritord, Coon. 109154 ; sl (The following observations are taken at oL O MAREENI S PAND — R ; i SR e oo mecrre ey on s e o O7TS; HOME VERYBODY — tho name momest of time At ALl the - sta- | bY the commitire an water works, to whom | ¢ ) 4§ Piday evenl P ille was formerly a resident of this TANTED—Situstion by middle aged ady in | (} g:"‘:l:‘nufx;‘{,?flz.’;g‘l‘mfi i ot tions named.) 2" | the matter wasreforred attho special meat | 1. C2L¢ 19A7e you quite so much forty of th “nmfi: comimfy- i B; city, where he practiced Inw at one [ iy'cbumpetent oo take full eharger mo objockion | GIcion Just west of ani adjoining Fhinn's ad- S i i i » gaid | forty of the m riends of | . A itions, t © ¢ Wi n-g::::n."g s !;:;:.Lfl!:.l';';?:'\. ; fng of the clty council Tuesday night, milk this morning as usual,” said 24 embers and frie timo and subsequently was sent totho [ tog0 outat the city. Addxus{louaeke}xyg;fiu s T geflento)s:r Touth; oftoes Tou and Louis Littlefield, the dairyman, to a |the Young Men’s Christian associa- Douglas streeta. Bee Column, % 4 £ this oit " 5 .| legislature which elected the late Hon. = mtdaad bl ek NN SIS lieved from tho ofios of United States | Ctistomer Saturday, “I had to | tiom, of this city, took a ‘special train | p 'y "Hiyhoock to the United States | VW AN samshioy ment by a sl 310ace. | [ROR SALE—200 choice lots in Hanvoom Place, TR —Mr. Nelto S. Pinney, has been re. Es é; gg storekeeper of the Will.w Springs distil | leave 80 much for the baby lion?" for Council Blufls, for a social union otvaot nea Faramne oot A8 it | B W, R Bartlet, Real Estato agoat, 817! & senate. Dr. Joseph Neville and ex- 18th street. [ B lery at his own request on account of | “‘What b ion?” . | meeting with the association of that 3 sra B B [Fresh |Clear health. Mr. John W, Jacobson, ef Hast- tomer. 8ty liontcadked the cow place. The delegation was met at the Umt.e‘i Rlates ],)mm'; Atto.mey U W Afr}:fikm‘l;tl;?‘i‘rto:uh}' ::.‘Jmc?{::;’;?m::fi F°'}a?¢';z}";=‘. (5 :dv:or;n la:nlng‘reov:lnl:ou” modr s g""{, Clenc ings and late of Nebraska City, has been “W.h oy transfer by a committee, and escorzed Neville, of this city, are his brothers. | reference. Address A. 1. Bee office, 97-13" o clty, will divide. _Inguire at 210 South sth B[ Fe i reit assigned to fill the place. The commission L tl’:”: .oreslo:; dowdn on Twelfth o tho Baghist chusch ;lhere B Miss Mollie Keith, that was, is also ANTED—By n firstcluas dressmakor, sow- ATy A e add NE [Fean |clewe | of Alonzo Perbins, of Blair, as United | 8reot that is only threo day old, and o e 8° | well known here, having spent con? [ o¥ ¥y, Inéoiallkinds, st No. 131y Dalge trect: | R SALE—20 1ota noar Hanscom Park, wert N |Fresh |Olear States storekeeper has been received. feeds out of a bottle like many another % 8. siderable time here in visits to her 7. of Park Avenue. $460 t0,8000 each. Mc- N |Freah [Clear —The committee appointed at th . | baby.” After the singing of several soul- | her many friends, The Telegraph Gegme oppyiFostoMion: Gpti] N |Brak |Clear PP At the Swed Y Jan = 4 8! MICELLANEOUS WANTS N |rrosh |Clear ish und Norwegian mass meeting to corre- | A Ber reporter, hearing this singu- stirring songs by the male shoir, Dr. b i i - e e E e b %] spond with the Swedish and Norwegian e A G e e P. J. Montgomery, president of the | . The marriage of Mr. Wflhngn Ne- ‘ As’"::_b—l(!oom‘l ;\\(flul)lu n’n» ]lgbht dy.mm. M BUHIB. S wlnneriof priss) & [Eate E |vrisk minwter in Washington in rezard to the | the royal inhnt.’which he found, to- | Council Bluffs association, gave the villoHland iMbs) Mollia, A. Kelth, (of sonuble in price. Addrecs b C. L. Boeoffice. | Yoris West Omaha. * Grabam 2. Bronosy i s 3 this city, wi ted at th 585-1m Vica Consulate at Omaha, have received gother with its father and mother, at | Omaha brethren a cordial welcome, h(;,:me:;fy:,hg ggnd?:.f::‘l".‘;., ;[r. aM. fl‘.’ 1 ST G EIAS vt mn.am- .......... ok rmn Cloudy | an anawer to the effect that Mr. N. N.|No. 0686 south Twelfth street. A |and after reading the first psalm, in- Keith, in North Platte, on Wednes- WANTEI) T buy a good pany, price not to F%&‘,fi,m‘nffxfig““‘w:g borse vows ES Vinquest has resigned and that the Consu. | wooden cage, closely shut, stood in | troduced Dr. Denise, of Omaha, who i i cxcocd 460, address K. L MCOLURE, | 4rd two 16 horse power ongines, new, Boilers River 7 foot 0 inchos above high wator mark at | late is at present vacant, but the Minister | the front gl;'d FERGH :'e rter on | congratulated the youn T L U sutaid B ey [faacdwas Omait, Nab._ | ofulizes o nguies Ormaba Fourdry an Omaba and 4 foot 2 inch Yankto A J o] on young but a few parties outside of relatives Machine Co.,U, P. Ry, bet 17th and 18th omaha ot 3 nches st Yankton, inteads to propose n pereon to fill the | knocking at the door was met by M. | citizens of the Bluffs that they had re- | of the families being present. The | Y} AYIED=To loan 200 or $500 tosome ro- REA] i 62im vacancy and will notallow the Swedes and | E- M. Dunton, the young man who | organized under such favorable cir- | ceremony took place at 8:30 p, m., be- | employm ntin a Erocery or dry g0ods and gro | TNOR BALE—0r will sxcha o for Omaba, pro- LOOAL BREVITIHS, Norweglans of Nebraska to select or rec- | O¥D8 the animals in question. He |cumstances. He exhorted them alto | ing the beautiful one of the Episcopal oy A e Ik aapiTioice more of an | I'| iperty, an Improved sec om of land adjoin- ommend any person to fill the position. | V6*Y Kindly answered the reporter that | to keep free from debt, and nct forget | church, and was performed by Bishop | 2ttt bt 5 FOWELL, Rives Bloux, Tows, | Lk mstation on U P. B. B M. DUNHAM, 1418 —This is circus day. ~The steamer Behan arrived in this olt what he had heard was true, ‘‘but,” | their relationship to the church—the | Clarkson, of this state. Misses E. C. = =~ : nUhBCty | ho added, ‘I want to know before | arm of which it is. Hi i i ONEA-ZA partnor waated, active ot siient, RICK FOR EALK. —Janauschek comes to-morrow night, | Saturday morn'ng en route from St. Louls band that A T 3 Casey, Allie Clark, Jessie and Frankie M with $5000 to $20,000 casn to invest in & B 208-8¢ ESTABROOK & COF. to Bismarok. She had some frelght f nd that you will not go and say in | After amother song Mr. Warren | Barton acted as bridesmaids, and were | legitimato busine:s which in six months time wil | = ——— —Ashland bridge is now open for teavel. | o/ 4P 4 3 or | your pnser that I feed the lions on | Switzler was introduced and spoke of | the only persons who stood up with | 5830 A ) GIER D BRI I Alléxggua'.',:r;‘ sA" e oy odotwae | Omaba partics, and took on a small con- | dogs and cats, as was stated last sum. | the two strong conflicting el i i e R A i B e e m signment of freight here f fob i ng g elements | the contracting parties. After the | the pittnership ended. Address “Moncy” Bee | e LAl bowd banled th 4l 8! ! ere for up river | mer of their former owner. I |now at workin the world upon the ceremony was performed a fine colla. | 9ffice. 8-t MISDECLANRDUS, no bonds accomban! o recently | points. While lying tied up to the bank | don’t do that. for I'm as much op- | moral character of it )| d i recerved bids for grading the north side of | just above the Union Pacifi 2 : PP A er of its people, and es- | tion was spread before the guests. Mr. ANTED—Furnishe rom with board, for | TISTRAY NOTIOF-—Takon up by the under- ¥ i th bty il od e Union Pacific Lridge, she | posed to cruelty to animals as any | pecially upon the young men. One | and Mrs, Neville decided to forego man, wite and child, in & good losality. s/gno at his placo on Connely’s Farm on ‘arnam street, the commissioners will ad- | caught fire near the pilot house, and. the | one.” of the most potent agencies for the | the customary wedding tour and have | Paice ™ust be reasonavle.” Address D, A, oo | Bellvous road, lay 10th 1833, ono red cow with vertise over again. crew had alively fight with water buckets | The reporter assured him that he | elevation of young men, as had been | remained in the city, the Senter resi- S - Ol6mo ca L ve M saxe by, Broring Dhioaiss —The fine passenger steamer Wyoming, | ¢2 ex tinguish the flamen, She lett Sunday | hould be 'l"hv reprosented, and ho | clearly demonatrated in its work of | dence on Fifth street having boen fit- A ole e T s Vanth oong | 314 Paying chargos. JACOB SHIPPORELT. on route from St. Louis to Benton, was | morning, accordingly led him to the cage, and | the past quarter-century, was that of | ted up for their occupancy. 8ink Cleauer, the best in use, A, Kvans & Co., il expected by her agents here yesterday, ~The weather on Sunday was as beaq. | Pe88D unbolting the 1id which hangs | the Young Men’s Christian associa- | Of Mr. and Mrs. Neville the Tele. | residence 1206 Dodgo stroot, Omaha. AR+ and soft stove wood can be obsained but did not. put in an appearance. tiful as the heart could wish, and citizens | 45008 tlt:e iron barred front. As he |tion. ‘“United work for young men, | graph can say little that is not al- g R el I R R T A T ~-The Denver train was held threo | Bo0erally took advantago of it by making | o “’n: SL4TAs an ominons growling | by young men. . |ready known to our people. Mr. - puaranoed 12118 hours Saturday. might for the. Barrett | tXourions to the park and elsewhers, | o, i0e Interior, and the lid was ollowing the address of Mr. Switz- | Nevillo has been following his pro- ANTED—4 children na boarders in & seloct | iy yweN UP_A large red cow, vith stra y nig The S all : | struck violently by something from |ler and a selection by the male quar- | fession, that of law, in this_vicinity 8chooi, a4 10th aud California 8t~ L. B. around the neck. ADAMS & HOWELL, © troupe, who open in Venver tonight, It | There was not a livery rig to bohad in the | within. ~ With caution to stand’ back, | tette, Mr Howser, general scoretary | for neveral years, and he has built up | LOMIS- i 767-41 98 18" " “South of Poor house. saved them twenty-four hours time, wh{ h LY ,:nnney. and "‘°‘ care | the lid was suddenly dropped and the | of the Omaha association, made a | a reputation as an attorney, second to | ——Fon RENT—HOUSES AND LAND. TRARED—From niy place in the city, & whiks —Mr. J. T, Allan goes out to-day to | 1 ; ran over the new St. Mary'sand | enterior revealed, from which four | brief talk on thespiritual work of the | that of none in western Nebraska. ICELY FURNISHED ROOMS_One door S cow about seven o clght years old, branded AR back & 'oaclosd (ot overgrocnk trom | LAt Svéuus line were crowdeddown with | huge eyes liko balls of fire glared at] Y. M. C. A, and incidentally referred | Ho has had a large and varied expe- nortn of Doige on 18h. - 118:20* &c;n.o:u:“»m‘u}g:,.;‘n'.:“.f:::yudxnkazlh”u Oolorado for planting along the U, P, | PMengers. The streets were filled with | the reporter and his informant, Talk | to the relationship of the association | risnce in the practical walks ot life, OE_RENT—The ‘sccond .floor _consiating * 103 dst wite railway in the Platte valley, people all day, and the change of temper- | 8bout your menageries. No prettier | and church— expressing decided views | and the union just consummated will of five roows of the brick bulding corner | F 6™ KRICKUAYERS o let & contract for 9 ature was appreciated by everybody. sight was ever seen than these two | on this point. The association is the | but add impetus to his ability and | Lovgiag and 12ih sirett, also tho siore below to "™ iiying ‘from 70,000 63 1o6,000° e ot —Two of the drivers with SellsJBroth- | A ypecial train overthe B. & M., from | maguificent specimens of the mountain | church at work, it seeks by all legit- | ambition, as well as enlarge his spher | "ot 2¢bmar T | quire st cifics of ¢ maba Foundry aud Machine ers’ ciroun aro old Omaha boys—Ed. Simp- | Lingoln, arrived yesterday morning with | 10D imate means to bring young men | of usefulness, for marriage is an insti- | [NOR RENT—Furalshed room cornor 10tk and | “*7; ;9= Petween 178h and St street. son, an old exprees man, and “‘Charley,” | (he Sells Bros.' show, The train was| The pair consist of ““lom,” a male | Under its influence, social and spirit- | tution that gives men fidelity of pur- Disgles, 0t S T who worked lagt summer for James Steph- | composed of about thirty stock, box and [ 8nd his mate “Fannie,” the former | U8l y pose and permanency in the world. OR RENT—Furnished room with or without :,!_‘ Cloaned or Jowered, will prosio aly n ey enson. platform oars, extra size, manutacturea | WO ®nd the latter thirty years old When the exercises were concluded | ~ Mrs, Neville is a lady who has been board in & private family at 1113 18th street. | sddress i BROWN, = Mr. Bornard Bigshy will lecturo in ) expremly for this outft, Thero aro also | LOW 18 the largest, anc is about the | three-quarters of an hour was spent | known to the people of this city sinco R T 199 Brbpivesh Brownell Hall to-dsy at three o'clock p. | three palace sleeping cars, made ex.|®7® ©f 8 big Newfoundland dog, | iP 8 social way, and the Omaha boys | girlhood, and few command their r:- | T 0 Hunr 1o rurmished front yooms o PAVING—NO nood of saying granite blocks m., on “Tom Brown at Rugby, and Ox- | premly for Sell's Bros. The train wae| 10U8R much heavier, and his com- | Feturned with expressions of deep | spect and vsteem as an accomplished, 450 between Hiraey and Meward, 14th | i, Sretoo dearfor paving tho streets Thera i bt et st 3 MR LA Wy o p’nion is but littla lighter. Both are | 0terest in the Council .Bluifs work | able woman, more than she, North | stre:t. hi 100t | :::;;nb]:e\:\:n:h;:m& :zo n;lmzan;\sd pus 2 s + P, depot, and | tiger.shaped, but much i- | and as being highly delighted with | Platto has always been proud of her, i ard, AZdroes 10 Bee P . the animala and i l‘ ped, uch more bea1ti oM y P s OR RENT—Houso of six rooms, 1112 11ch | ¥&rd: 0 Bee office, €8-3. —The parties who recently organized equipage generally un-| ful ‘than that' animal. Both haye | the reception they received. and the new relationship she has con- street, couth of Pa ific. | T. C. PELLE, | oo an clectric fight company in 5. Joo aud | oaded and taken up Farnum street to the | glossy coats of soft gray haie. Tile Al P e tracted but augments that feeling.” o e T e e I put the works there in successful opera- | clrous site on Capital Hill, poaked ears, ferocious looking rows of | Ask your drugg st for Redding's Russiam | =B Ol BENT-& nicly usalahor room, 5. . | icd, with whito rpots both with calr” * /%" tion, propose to make an effort to estab. ———— teeth, and tusks and great gray eyes | Balve. Keep it in the house in cace of acci- SPECIAL. NOTICES AT I e ey e dnaulte oo Bake o A UBERED Yish a simiiar enterprise i Omaba, Q?T?llllll OF THE BLADDER, :;ll_-t r%ll :tl»-tlguly ’rbom and look any- | deats. Price 2. _ — - * | No. 90, Referento roquired. / ToE i : —Willlam Wright, an aged colored man | , .08 irritation, inflammation, a1 | thing but loving. - These animals and —MONE . o PgA ubscription paper of the North who collects tin cans in a big bag, fell into h’gfifif;u‘:fi‘h:fl""“{ comy i;ioutu,. :u??l ll,y mo‘:h?r. were cb:)ugm in the Big Horn THE EPISCOPAL COUNCIL. TRIRNIMNIE oi‘nfifigc:.n ;;1311? '(‘Jm;l:;\';fi::;rg:{ loave ::J:.‘)(:.;m., oV T Elee w“‘lu‘:'.lr : 5 . ¢ T8 mountaing e Faster C| ’ SrTE - tio Jones street sewer Saturday night | Goodman A by an axp:rt ub ;"0 yoars nfl3 Important Ecolesiastical Meeting- ONEY TO LOAN—Uali at Law Omeo of D. | P0F 17¢n and Ca's, noar Easter Church, ] RS, C. A. FLLISON—E'ectro Magnotic and came near drowning, He was rescued e —e e "h° PWW;W: . Next Woek. L. Thomas Rodm§ Creighton Bloo%, voym"‘i'r"y'c’xf'” businoss avd wedical O ni. Ry bl G oian'aod 0/ Grady, lame Janauechek and Other Com- 0 Who escaped, to d = " | TR RENT—Neat'y furnishez room with priv. | given, daily from D a. m. to 4 om0 creiment ing Entertainments, be over 100 years old, for these ani- .- 3250 000%!‘#&": -un:ul.‘nr :i'.&n:'.:: ilege of wj?m’ng“&';a‘:lar. et wu'o st"Al ::l"’nli ul;; létz::'.nne:d nl‘nm‘:of r:w::. -gdmlgf;ogi —T. Henry Tibble's with his wife Su-| Whilo Januschek was playing re. | 4" Jive to that extreme ago They | Tho annual council of tho Protos- | apwards,for8 106 years, on Grstciass tity aud | Btret. sette, better known as ‘“‘Bright Eyce,” | cently inDetroit an engagement which are the only animals of the kind {arm property. Buwis Ruaw Eotavs and Loaw | ~ e —— 90 consulation foo. No. 3015 ob, tant il i e s T aad his daughters Eda and May, has gone | was unusually successful for that city, owned anywhere, and Mr, Dunton has | . Episcopal church in Nebraska | Aoy, 0t and Dourlas Sta. 0 RENT = Mew pooeiatignrniy S0 — | Cass 8-, 0 768 1m* JAVE RENT—Ohoice of 80 full lots to loase a ] \ g . = nished o8 desired—commanding flao vie ol 3 morth, Mr, Tibbles will locate on the | the able eritic of The Free Press thus 'wf‘::fld;l';g ;’gf‘;“:: uy-?(l)lo for the pair, :‘:Ivl' be }:':l‘;ml the b;u;nun; of "h; HELP WANTED, of the ‘,,.J:;,m‘,;,”muf,"c‘h'fi?:,‘,,t -nd"-'ée:.:r; Dextor L, fi#flo: fi;l}l:,;‘a“!:;l&o m!’lw’l'z:.: Ponca reservation and embark in farming | spokeof her and her company: *“There h 83 he intends to ARAMGD) B 1Y QRgAeRY . A T -y SO NN, | flfseex:fla:‘n[fi;;‘k,”‘;:rn:‘:\;{h?:d Sy Bl | Bhogke L] and stock raising, He will make s | certainly exists no need af this time koep them for breeding purposes, He Thorsday next, the 17th and 8th ‘NAN-N-,D.. H bought the! ik A hovse f o 20-41 — o pictureque picture when he gets his war ::‘)ori':')’ ;'ndwnr_d in rogurd to the | und’ had "t"'l’c‘mm“:: °",!;‘}“‘“::‘L'i"‘)"‘lh:t‘:ll“"-’ instants, l Kansas and N bras:a b vera R RENT—4 s of ocly furmhed rooms EDWARD KUEHL of this distingui i ho i A mauding tra'e, Address ™ forrent. 8. E.corner 20thand Davenport | MAGISTER OF PALMYSTEL: 5 POLE) andiLianleh ciy duished; axtiste. The order of services and business | full part culams” regarding territory and terms, | stroets. U141 | TIONALIST, 493 Tonth Rerech oemmiaels ~Hon. A, Loudon Snowdon, director of mi3-06204 | YNOR LEASE—At ¥25 & yoar, several nico resi | and Horney, Will, with the ald of Her name and fame ich i | tate fair in September. They are 0 IS _regarding public favor and. her :!‘:‘i‘l‘it:lg‘.h ton | in reality a large “species of panther | will bo as follows: P,.0. Bios 3098 Patlwsolphls, ¥ 3 4 oo 10ta maas 201D ataset And B Marviy oo, | upirite, oblaln for soy one s siane: the Philadelphia fint, intimates that it | widely recognized by tho theatro, }){utkaro commonly known as the WEDNESDAY AT 10 A, M, to cook aud do m.u‘[“ vnvi;j«f“fx.;wnf:x: Keal E m.u;’g:.{'(': :";l "’“&.‘,‘"h"‘fl"" Cortain Sopditions the bill for establishin,? an assay office in | going public to call for any comment, | 1+ ooky Mountain lion, Morning prayer, holy communion, | Family snall. Address GiabLe, | JOB RENT—X tur roomsGver Mo | Y008, o200 g om0 0 dnder Oumakin passes both houses of congress, an | or for un extraordivary bespeaking of There was another female, but she | and sermon by the Rev. M. F. Ulruy. 1616 Kearney Meb, [ oL cbsute’ Exchange, 90F. 10tb and Dodg appropiiation of 815,000 to §20,000 can be | attention. Janauschek’s success—the | #4V birth to a litter of young lions | rector of St. Thomas', Falls city; after ANTED— 4 gonoral housow. vk, | farniohod rooms wich o | obtained for the constiuction of a suitable [ current and past seasons--has sur. | 0 the fall and they were killod and which, if there be time, the council northwest oruer 12th aud Cass # 1oot, Jithout hoast. " Heamoaabla pricws, 9010 | building, which would be quite an addi- | passed that of any former yoars, and | ©3ten by Tom when about thfee weeks | will organize and adjourn till 8 o'clook | * Veller worss Mt | tion to the city, tha critical comments upon her act- ‘l'l‘l'b L.‘“’ mother, after erying for | p, m, ANTED—Two sand brick moolders. 1n- FOR BALE ~Mr, Samuel Reese, the well known [ 1o, ';:‘“’ in Ulel metropolitan press, | ¥ b4 f‘b:zi:m“}‘:”y' died two daya At 3 p. m, the business of thocoun- | YV, ure at W. i Bartetks onice 8 ST | S e job printer, has purchased two very hund: | (b o ocol more laudatory if E:Hllbl&. SAAEAN en heart. Mr. Dunton [cil will be proceeded with until 6 — . cno of $he Buest locations in tha city wome lots of K Clark, Eeq., on South than ever before. It is' to noted | ™ “;"“ nat §“"dfly h‘t‘nm & trip | o'clock, when a recess will be taken WANT £0 teams on Florence Cut-Cfl, wages 115-¢ J. H. DUMONT, 15th and Harney . ) Faq, also, that the corps of supporting |30uth and on Wednesday Fannie gave | until 6 o'elock, when the bishop will 50 poe day; “Work unitl her. -DeTiablo corner Tor_adol] AMES P, V. Avenue, and will build a fine house there: | artists has also found large favor birth to three little lions. 3 JOR BA| g cent. | | eufVark avenue. GEO. W, AMES on some time this fa'l, everywhere, the company being pro . deliver his annual address, and mis- L P i sy Ty g The proprietor twied to take sionary addresses will be delivered by %o do genera' housswork, in —The first rebearsal for the grand con- | Bounced tho very best Janausohek has | thom out of the cage | the Rev. T. C. Eldred, of Norfalk, | family, 2016 Bure street, OR SALE—Drug storo—completo annual oxbof the Y. M. O, A., which takes place | €Ver gathered togother,” but befo.re hp cuuld_ do 80 Tom struck | and the Rev. David Burr’, of Nebraska el Ly PAUL: ui«-o.:?.'.}'m'i." mu‘ fi*‘g,';,":h',m;g;“';' the last of this month, was big one, and | She appears in Omaha this week,” g:flti::utu fl:e_d hhlm. h%‘:e mother | City, ANTED-A girl 2 do gonoral ousewar, o of .E.., . 3. iand ofico lgrdso:lhun; | another will take place t Thursda, THE OLD GUARD, " ain her children, seized THURSDAY braet. X ebraska. Full particulars furnished 0 & the nma'phu.. Two :f“the oy l{d.; The Hotspur Dramatic club give two | 01¢ in her teeth and it died soon after being Al ion D:’ :ml communion | YV A e R P s e Ko U AT pliegion o e vl singers in the clty will assist on the occa, | PTIOrmances at Boyd's opera house, | beiuw taken from her, Tho third was | 'S admiistered at 9 v'clock a m., | | ssta rech Mus- I ROUNTZE, pross matineo and night, Saturday, May | 5ecured unhurt, aud this the reporter | . KA i By R SALE—One house snd lot at a bargain 20th, for the benefit of the St. jolap saw wrupped in woolen cloth and | l:li r'",":' b:“"fi" will be '“‘.‘;I“;;d ANTED—$0 wen for milrond werk. | H. | [ Bousoa four room, ¢ clogcts, pant . cit i A1 lyis unty o eloe! when a recess wi e lllll:’ufl lor, gont, 1th m&c 'nquire on nrem ses, N —fThe First M. E. Ohurch, under the | hospital. The plays that will be pre- | ¥ib behind the parlor stove, A taken until a' o'clock, At 3 o'clock | #treet, near Farnan Boapr d Pl addNeg, s o1 ED—A laundrces at the St O 21 pastorate of Rev, J. W, Btewart, is iu. EBHMI l"":l be the French military :9“““';‘“"‘"% bfifl'-’ll*’ with a rabber creasing its membership uearly every | 4rama of the “Old Guufi " and the | YP 8teod on the table near by, from A & N Vil it e T ace adm hoan Aarn:,-co'xlx‘x‘:c drama, *‘Chimney Cor- :lllll\gl.‘l:;a 'hub]y is fod regularly, | qnd l:;o;:’l:::w:“"miu "“"'z: :L”{fii N LI00LE, | da 1% ShcaR for cath, f taken ot as ey received since Mr, Stewurt took charge. :‘::wnm :zpi‘:”:.,“ l‘;:rgi‘:rg:xo)il. t.h; 00: | oLout the :iz::fy.- hfllf‘-’ l::x‘l’: l,:fi:' in | residence of the Rev. Juht:l. \I\llhnmn N AVTEDGood it 0 Mot 1an Yard one biock south of coracr, of 15ih sirie | The prayer meetings are well atteuded aud one, and we hopa the opera houscowill | 787 Bpotted with black, has e 1) Nineteenth street, to which mem- 860-tt Mis, J. M. COUNBMAN, ] = 2 business will be continued. 108 SALE--100,000 excellent hard brick, for ~Au inquiry s to whence came the — HOD with A y. It has not yet x el AL B ‘VA Situatis > Competiit book: | 80x182 feck on the chut tide between Dudie and | 5 Then and . got its eyes open, but when taken out A e xooper who uniorstinds’ diy g0 Capitol avenue. Eng| % pretty girls and good looking matrons who 81, Joakmt Mos fl:’y'”, 1871, and petted ~ v like's kitten withs MOUNT ARBOR NURSERY, speaks Scandinavisn. Address X. 0. X, s o (ef e e o i in such numbers en Farnam 5 oltice — 112 NOK SALE—The Warm Spilugs, situsted 21 H, H, Wanser & Co.: Surs—For | double set of lungs, and scrambles [ Hedge plants 70c. per thousand - ub > oD, V. raliroad i # [l stxeet about noon Saturday, developed the | o ‘roat’ many years T A fn:u about as awkwardly as mule up a tree, | ¥holesalo or retail. T, . B. h;uun, VWANTED A “widow |t the oot ' icasoutn ot the T, ¥ ralltad o Carvon Absol Jtely Pu'e. fact that they were from Councll Bluffs | idney disease. ~Nothing gave me re- | 'he animals areall fed on milk and | Shenandoah, Ia. 2t [ preferred. Wages ot to be considerd so much | meadow and upland titls guaranted. Address | This powder never v aries. A marvel of p i ) N. It L H. O vell, W , Wy r y D} ol and came over to see Barrett at the mati- | lief. T finally tried your Safe Kidney | ©##% the old ones also being given N — &s good bome. "4ddress N, 0. Baooitce, | W. . Ouidwell, Warm Bpriogs, Wyouwtog. ___ | 2y, §rnith abd :N"f,f:‘,‘;“,:[:“:: aon seabe nee, in Rosedale. and Liver Cure, and now am in per- | "W beef occasionally, It does not do| Wanted— 100 mechanics and labor- [ — s B F"‘::}fin"d—im :om*;:: :‘;: :‘Wm'w“fi: told ,,‘,‘,“, o ::lu: With the u;um"f;;";‘,"lw —The county clerk and his assistants | fect health to overfeed them, as they are subject | ers to buy best boots and shoes at P, Lness education, 1n wholesale or commis- | forola, at #1,400, easy torm', McCaguo opposite | Bold only tn sane "fl:{.fi"vh:?vm.da e busy prepariog an abstract t) show & déw Mrs Tuomas Keuny to dropsy if allowed to live too well, [ H Green's, 410 8. 13th street. sion house. B. Y. Bee office. 10618 | postofice. 952-ut © Wall 81, New York -

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